DR
R BHARAT RAO IS NAMED 'INVENTOR OF THE YEAR'
(February 08, 2006)
Silicon
Valley: R Bharat Rao, senior director of Engineering Research Development,
Computer-aided Diagnosis and Therapy Group at Siemens Medical Solutions,
an American scientist of Indian origin was named Inventor
of the Year for his work in developing a new system that utilizes
data to improve patient care and clinical decisions. He is one of
12 Siemens inventors to receive the award.
Siemens
AG President and CEO Dr. Klaus Kleinfeld recently presented an "Inventor
of the Year" award to R. Bharat Rao, Ph.D., and senior director,
Engineering Research Development, Computer-Aided Diagnosis and Therapy
Group, Siemens Medical Solutions. Siemens Medical Solutions of Siemens
AG (NYSE:SI) with headquarters in Malvern, Pennsylvania and Erlangen,
Germany, is one of the largest suppliers to the healthcare industry
in the world.
The
company is known for bringing together innovative medical technologies,
healthcare information systems, management consulting, and support
services, to help customers achieve tangible, sustainable, clinical
and financial outcomes. Employing approximately 31,000 people worldwide
and operating in more than 120 countries, Siemens Medical Solutions
reported sales of 7.6 billion EUR, orders of 8.6 billion EUR and
group profit of 976 million EUR for fiscal 2005 (preliminary figures).
Dr.
Rao was recognized for his pioneering work in developing an automated
data collection and analysis tool known as REMIND (Reliable Extraction
and Meaningful Inference from Nonstructural Data), which enables
caregivers to utilize disparate healthcare information to personalize
patient care plans and enhance patient outcomes. "Much
of the data in the healthcare system is not in a format that can
be readily accessed or applied at the point of care," said
Dr. Rao. "For example, key clinical information is stored as
written text in patient records, discharge summaries, progress notes
and radiology reports."
Without
requiring any manual entry or change in workflow, REMIND integrates
patient data with medical information and current treatment guidelines.
Through a sophisticated algorithm, REMIND then analyzes the data
and extracts key nuggets of information that will help clinicians
make more informed treatment decisions. This information can be
utilized for applications such as alerts, case management, and adherence
to treatment guidelines. Dr. Rao's vision is to organize the vast
amount of diagnostic images, patient records, best practices and
treatment outcomes to help personalize care. According to Dr. Rao,
REMIND will provide ways to review years of data to find patterns
of treatment, as well as identify people eligible for clinical trials.
"We
are not replacing the doctor with computer-aided diagnosis. The
word 'aided' is specifically important in healthcare. We've come
to accept that other aspects of our lives, such as the cars we drive
or the airplanes we travel in, will have some elements controlled
by computers, but it is much harder to accept that computers can
assist doctors so that they can provide better, more accurate care,"
explained Dr. Rao. "At Siemens, we recognize that one of our
most important competitive advantages are the employees who help
the company continue our tradition of innovation. With REMIND, Dr.
Rao has developed a tool that will have a positive impact on the
healthcare industry, and deliver significant advantages to our customers,"
said Tom McCausland, president, Siemens Medical Solutions USA.
"Siemens
has been a leader in developing healthcare information technology
solutions for over 30 years, and we intend to maintain that leadership
position into the future. Now with the global push for electronic
health records, we will continue to deliver innovative tools that
make implementation of these solutions seamless and beneficial to
healthcare providers."
REMIND
has been successfully rolled out to a number of healthcare facilities
and can be applied at all levels of complexity, from simple practice
administration to patient management systems in large clinics. REMIND
is currently deployed across multiple disease areas for more than
five million patients in the United States.
Dr.
Rao received his undergraduate training from the Indian Institute
of Technology, Madras, in his native India, and then earned master's
and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from the University
of Illinois, the doctorate focusing on machine learning.
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